Research and Creative Activity

A participant of the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) wears a fox cut out Dr. Ashley Glassburn and Loyell Bigjohn will introduce participants to Myaamia and Anishinaabemowin through the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) at Art Windsor-Essex.

Interactive game teaches Indigenous languages through play

Women’s and Gender Studies professor Ashley Glassburn and alumnus Loyell Bigjohn will lead an interactive game at Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) on Thursday, offering participants a chance to learn regional Indigenous languages in a hands-on way.

On Thursday, Oct. 17, Dr. Glassburn and Bigjohn will introduce participants to Myaamia and Anishinaabemowin through the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) as part of AWE’s Love Languages exhibit.

Robert KnoxRobert Knox of the University of Liverpool will present a seminar entitled “Race, Racism, and International Law” at noon Wednesday, Oct. 16.

Visiting scholar to discuss racism and international law

Robert Knox of the University of Liverpool will present a seminar entitled “Race, Racism, and International Law” at noon Wednesday, Oct. 16.

Jana Jandal Alrifai posting sticker on boardJana Jandal Alrifai affixes a sticker to indicate support for an idea during a break-out session at the formal launch of the Detroit-Windsor United Nations Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development, Sept. 20 at Wayne State University.

Session launches cross-border centre for education and research on sustainability

A formal launch of a community-engaged initiative hosted jointly by the University of Windsor and Wayne State University focused on urban sustainability.